15 Reflection Questions for the Physical Educator [INFOGRAPHIC]

June 28th, 2017 by SPARK

Just like our students, educators should never stop learning.

As the school year comes to a close, reflect on your year as a physical educator  areas where you shined and areas you can improve, to help both you and your students get the most out of the year ahead.

Heres the physical educators checklist for self-reflection

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Spend Time on Past Successes

What was your best teaching moment of the year?

When did you implement/learn/experience something new?

What did you improve upon this year that you are proud of?

In what areas did you achieve last years goals?

What was your most notable growth as a physical educator this year?

Consider the Challenges

What was your worst teaching moment of the year?

What challenged you most?

What do you feel you need to improve upon next year? Choose one curriculum, one interpersonal (student or staff), and one professional element.

Where did you fall short of last years goals?

Where do you feel there is still room to grow as a physical educator?

Gain Clarity on the Goals Ahead

What did you learn from your best/worst moments this year?

What plans do you have for your professional development and continued education?

What specifically do you plan to improve upon next year?

What can you do to improve your students experience and engagement levels next year?

What did your students struggle with most last year, and how can you improve their success in the year ahead?

Just a few moments of introspection on the year can help you highlight and celebrate your successes, and take note of how you can continue growing next year.